Spatial Variability of Channel Erosion by Debris-Flows (Field Observations in the French Alps)

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Joshua, Theule [1 ]
Frederic, Liebault [1 ]
Dominique, Laigle [1 ]
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[1] Irstea Grenoble, Unite Rech ETNA Eros Torrentielle Neige & Avalach, F-38402 St Martin Dheres, France
关键词
Debris-flow; Erosion; Channel slope; Cross-section surveys; Bedload transport; SWITZERLAND; CATCHMENTS;
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10.1007/978-3-319-09054-2_19
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
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Debris-flows are known to have important volume growth from channel erosion on steep slopes. However, it is still difficult to quantify the relationship of debris-flow scouring and slope. High densities of multi-date cross-sections in both the Manival and Real debris-flow catchments (French Alps) have clearly shown that debris-flows have significant scouring with large spatial variability. Bedload transport was observed to be at equilibrium with little variability. Field observations of channel deformations show that debris-flow scouring is strongly controlled by upstream slope and storage conditions. A logarithmic relationship is proposed as an empirical fit for the prediction of channel erosion. Since the important volumes of debris-flows are composed of scoured material, this empirical model provides a basis for estimating potential magnitudes using simple channel profile and active channel width.
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